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Jordan Rose is the Center's Assistant Director, as well as the PRISM and PBL Fellowships Coordinator.
He primarily works with Emory students and local K-12
teachers to develop and implement problem-based learning curriculum. He is
program manager for PRISM, Emory's National Science Foundation Graduate Teaching
Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) program. He also supervises the Center's Problem-Based
Learning Fellowships and CFNM Teacher Fellowships, advises the Emory Science
Outreach student group, and administers a listserv of over 300 metro-Atlanta K-12 science
educators.
An Emory alumnus twice over - with a B.S. in neuroscience and behavioral
biology and an MPH in health education and prevention science - Jordan is interested
in science literacy, adolescent and school health, and university-community partnerships.
He lives in Tucker with his wife, Laura, who puts up with him most days, and his dog,
Humphrey, who follows him everywhere with snorts of disapproval. Jordan is an amateur
juggler and professional watcher of funny movies.
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